Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR289

Introduced
4/1/25  

Caption

Expressing support for the designation of April 2025 as "Second Chance Month".

Impact

By supporting the establishment of 'Second Chance Month', HR289 seeks to highlight initiatives and programs that aim to eliminate unnecessary legal barriers preventing individuals with a criminal record from becoming productive members of their communities. The resolution acknowledges that providing support for reentry efforts is crucial in reducing recidivism rates and promoting public safety. It advocates for a societal shift towards understanding the need for redemption and the value of allowing individuals to reintegrate successfully.

Summary

House Resolution 289 expresses support for the designation of April 2025 as 'Second Chance Month'. This initiative aims to raise public awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with criminal records as they reintegrate into society. The resolution emphasizes the importance of granting second chances to those who have served their sentences and identifies the obstacles that hinder their successful reentry, such as legal and societal barriers known as collateral consequences. These barriers frequently inhibit access to employment, housing, and educational opportunities, thereby impacting public safety and community stability.

Conclusion

Overall, HR289 brings attention to significant social issues surrounding criminal justice and reentry reform, while promoting the concept of second chances for those affected by incarceration. Its endorsement of specific programs and societal actions reflects a commitment to addressing the adverse effects of criminal records and supporting those striving for a fresh start.

Contention

While HR289 serves a largely supportive framework for individuals with criminal records, notable points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of measures to remove collateral consequences at the state level. Some critics may argue that policies aimed at easing restrictions might undermine public safety or complicate the regulatory landscape concerning employment and housing qualifications. However, proponents maintain that comprehensive reform is necessary to foster a fair opportunity for rehabilitation and reintegration.

Congress_id

119-HRES-289

Policy_area

Crime and Law Enforcement

Introduced_date

2025-04-01

Companion Bills

US SR149

Related bill A resolution designating April 2025 as "Second Chance Month".

Previously Filed As

US HR1162

Expressing support for the designation of April 2024 as "Second Chance Month".

US HR312

Expressing support for the designation of April 2023 as "Second Chance Month".

US SR644

A resolution expressing support for the designation of April 1, 2024, through April 30, 2024, as "Fair Chance Jobs Month".

US SR652

A resolution designating April 2024 as "Second Chance Month".

US SR193

A resolution designating April 2023 as "Second Chance Month".

US HR1136

Expressing support for designation of the month of April 2024 as "Parkinson's Awareness Month".

US HR816

Expressing support for the designation of October 2023 as "National Youth Justice Action Month".

US HR1595

Expressing support for the designation of November 2024 as "National Lung Cancer Awareness Month" and expressing support for early detection and treatment of lung cancer.

US HR1503

Expressing support for the designation of October 2024 as "National Youth Justice Action Month".

US HR700

Expressing support for the designation of September 2023 as "National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month".

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